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a new government study to be released tomorrow indicates as many as 40 million americans have a mistake on their credit report; 20 million have significant mistakes. and our own investigation of the credit reporting industry shows that those mistakes can be nearly impossible to get removed from your record. consumer credit reporting is a $4 billion a year industry, dominated by three large companies-- experian, transunion and equifax. they keep files on 200 million americans and traffic in our financial reputations. they make their money gathering information from people we do business with, and selling it to banks, merchants, insurance companies, and employers, and they use it to make judgments about our creditworthiness and reliability. but now, the reliability of the industry is being questioned in an eight-year federal trade commission study to be released tomorrow. jon leibowitz is the chairman. >> jon leibowitz: here's what we found. some pretty troubling information. one out of five americans has an error on their credit report, and one out of ten has an error on their credit rep
a new government study to be released tomorrow indicates as many as 40 million americans have a mistake on their credit report; 20 million have significant mistakes. and our own investigation of the credit reporting industry shows that those mistakes can be nearly impossible to get removed from your record. consumer credit reporting is a $4 billion a year industry, dominated by three large companies-- experian, transunion and equifax. they keep files on 200 million americans and traffic in our...
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and there's a leading role defining the iranian government's ban on his filmmaking. the music has a closet phobic feel reflecting his own house arrest. co-director brought the film to berlin. no matter what the injury decides, "closed curtain" has already won praise from critics. an episode in the life of an iron picker is another one of the favorites. the leading roles are played not by professionals but a real familyal acting out a real heartbreaking episode from their real lives. it's a film that depicts brutally hans depictions of real life. take nk away our rights. >> ready to go? >> time for the morning patrol. only four months ago this would have been an idealic drive along the barrier island in the state of new jersey but what lieutenant bar cuss shows me now has been transformed into a disaster zone. >> now we're going to go. >> we're approaching the southern control point. for most people this is the end of the line. access is granted only with pecial passes. pad?ere's your >> his contract only went across manty lopey. >> it's on the bay edge. even if it me
and there's a leading role defining the iranian government's ban on his filmmaking. the music has a closet phobic feel reflecting his own house arrest. co-director brought the film to berlin. no matter what the injury decides, "closed curtain" has already won praise from critics. an episode in the life of an iron picker is another one of the favorites. the leading roles are played not by professionals but a real familyal acting out a real heartbreaking episode from their real lives....
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it all boils down to government spending. the problem in washington is that neither side is listening to each other but lucky for you i am listening to everyone. >> now is our best chance for bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform. >> americans do not -- do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes. >> now, conservatives, i get where your frustration is coming from. with the state of the economy right now, it feels like your tax money is being tossed into a black hole and you get nothing in return. that's what it really comes down to a return on your investment, your tax. it's true the last 50 years or so our government has gone from being one that invests in the few. charge you are to one that feeds consumption. entitlement programs rose from one-third to two-thirds of government spending over that time and our debt is out of control. raising the tax on the rich won't solve the problem. my solution is we use some of the additional revenue to fix our crumbling infrastructure that will kick start investment,
it all boils down to government spending. the problem in washington is that neither side is listening to each other but lucky for you i am listening to everyone. >> now is our best chance for bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform. >> americans do not -- do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes. >> now, conservatives, i get where your frustration is coming from. with the state of the economy right now, it feels like your tax money is being tossed into a...
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they become, as i alluded to in the speech, the fourth branch of government. until we deal with that we will keep doing things that don't make sense. >> dr. carson, i want to thank you for your leadership. do know the black liberal establishment is not going to be happy but. and i'm talking about the community activists, some of the pass stores, some of the politicians and the black media because it's your story of success that they don't want communicated to the black community because they thrive on talking about blacks are victims and need special treatment. so i want to thank you for all you are doing for your leadership because we need more leaders such as yourself to communicate this story that america really is an exceptional country. >> absolutely. thank you. and i have heard from a lot of black leaders, actually, since this time, who are very thrilled with what i'm saying. i'm sure there are some that are not, but people are starting to think for themselves. this is what i really enjoy. black people, white people, brown people, yellow people, think fo
they become, as i alluded to in the speech, the fourth branch of government. until we deal with that we will keep doing things that don't make sense. >> dr. carson, i want to thank you for your leadership. do know the black liberal establishment is not going to be happy but. and i'm talking about the community activists, some of the pass stores, some of the politicians and the black media because it's your story of success that they don't want communicated to the black community because...
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>> no. >> do you believe your government would overrun texas using the military? that's what tyranny means. >> the reason people like the ar-15, my wife shoots it. you can fire it multiple time. when i meant about the long island looters or new orleans, we see how quickly people can turn against each other. heaven forbid we have a dirty bomb and you have to defend your family. i want as much -- i want to be able to defend my family and i have a right. >> i was there when hurricane sandy, nobody felt the need to take an ar-15 to blow away looters. were they looting? >> it was limited. >> don't act like it's the same thing that was happen on a beautiful place in new jersey with totally different people. the social economic conditions are different. >> he sited sandy, not me. what is your answer to the parents of sandy hook who had their children blown to pieces about how you are personally through your radio show going to try to make america a safer place? >> simple. we got to be realistic that whether it be in america or the uk, crazy people. i want to make sure th
>> no. >> do you believe your government would overrun texas using the military? that's what tyranny means. >> the reason people like the ar-15, my wife shoots it. you can fire it multiple time. when i meant about the long island looters or new orleans, we see how quickly people can turn against each other. heaven forbid we have a dirty bomb and you have to defend your family. i want as much -- i want to be able to defend my family and i have a right. >> i was there when...
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if you want government to grow and you want it to do everything for everyone, you're going to have to pay and dealer for it, and you're going to have to pay through a lot higher taxes than those just imposed on the rich. you'd have to go down sort of the food chain here to the middle class and beyond. now, that simple math that he's recognizing, it's still seems to be officially denied by the powers that be in the democratic party from the president on down. what do you make of that? >> well, it's basically playing chicken here. the white house is playing chicken. they're insisting this is a problem that's all taxes. well, we didn't get to 16 trillion dollars in debt by just having a tax problem. this is at its core a spending problem, and it's spending way above our means. that's what washington has continued to do for the past two years. they haven't recognized what the real problem is, and you saw that with the fiscal cliff deal. look. they had a deal that they put in place that had no spending cuts whatsoever, and here we finally have a bi-partisan deal, sequester, that actually w
if you want government to grow and you want it to do everything for everyone, you're going to have to pay and dealer for it, and you're going to have to pay through a lot higher taxes than those just imposed on the rich. you'd have to go down sort of the food chain here to the middle class and beyond. now, that simple math that he's recognizing, it's still seems to be officially denied by the powers that be in the democratic party from the president on down. what do you make of that? >>...
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literally have to get it to be free to trade there are ways you have to do it, with restrictions that the government puts on it. you don't have to worry about restricted stock. doesn't factor into the fundamentals of the company, which we really care about. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to at madmoan@cnbc.com or call 1-800-743-c flnch bc. >>> tomorrow, guest host jack welch on the economy, markets, and more, plus pepsico and general motors respond to earnings. first on "squawk box," tomorrow 6:00 a.m. eastern on cnbc. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you t
literally have to get it to be free to trade there are ways you have to do it, with restrictions that the government puts on it. you don't have to worry about restricted stock. doesn't factor into the fundamentals of the company, which we really care about. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to at madmoan@cnbc.com or call 1-800-743-c flnch bc. >>> tomorrow, guest host jack...
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the sitess will help officiall develop saffty staaddrdssthat will allow the government to fulll iitegrate drones into the nattonal airpsace by 2015. tte droneeindustry says they make gooo economic sense.in tte next 3 years aftee the faa has figured out integration, we could see 70-thousann jobs crrated in this new industry. the coast guard usss drones in alaska and local authorities in nortt dakota once used a order patrol 3 cattle. drone makers redicc - they'll eventually be used by energg comppnies to monitor pipelines ann by farmers to monittr crops.new uses wiil require new overnnent rules to protect privacy.we don'' --3 want drones to become eyes in the sky constantly spying on us. we need controls so that drones areeonly used when we believe a crime isshhppening or we're ttyiig to do something particular like fight a forest fire or find a 3 controls in place we'll have a powerfulltechnology that has approoriaae ontrols.in seettle earlier this month, the mayor enned a policc ddpartmenn drone rogrrm ovee priiacy concerns. and the virginia egislature s at work on bills ttat would tempo
the sitess will help officiall develop saffty staaddrdssthat will allow the government to fulll iitegrate drones into the nattonal airpsace by 2015. tte droneeindustry says they make gooo economic sense.in tte next 3 years aftee the faa has figured out integration, we could see 70-thousann jobs crrated in this new industry. the coast guard usss drones in alaska and local authorities in nortt dakota once used a order patrol 3 cattle. drone makers redicc - they'll eventually be used by energg...
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he'll talk about growing government, bigger government, and more spending. he will not change his tune. he doesn't believe we have a spending problem. he sees no urgency in terms of reigning in the debt, nor does nancy pelosi who says she doesn't think we have a spending problem, either. so when you have the top democrats in at the country believing that, stating it publicly, you're not going to get anything. >> i think that he is going to -- he will do -- he is going to dress up the economy because he has to because didn't mention the economy much less the debt in the inaugural, and now the polls show that people care about the economy. it's in the doghouse. so he's going to double-down -- >> there are sayreous polls that come out -- >> neither side really has the answer for this. i mean. >> why isn't that -- >> remember, last week or the week before when we had the sandy bill, which should have been just an emergency bill for, it as a load down with pork that congress, both sides of the aisle, wipe out whatever additional revenues were coming in from the t
he'll talk about growing government, bigger government, and more spending. he will not change his tune. he doesn't believe we have a spending problem. he sees no urgency in terms of reigning in the debt, nor does nancy pelosi who says she doesn't think we have a spending problem, either. so when you have the top democrats in at the country believing that, stating it publicly, you're not going to get anything. >> i think that he is going to -- he will do -- he is going to dress up the...
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the government has it. i think they are waking up to what is going on. >> neil: i hope you are right, i disagree with you. sandra, one could seize on this and whatever we are doing is working because things are beginning to chug along and deficits are coming down. we're only looking at $800 billion deficit? >> that is not the case. the media is touting that $3 billion surplus, we're on our way. it has nothing to do with the fact that there were spending less in the month of january. in fact it wasn't because they were growing jobs and economy was actually improving. they were taxing those that were earning more, bottom line, neil it doesn't address how that is going to impact things going forward in the next few months. >> neil: you are going to say it have a growth effect? >> we saw consumer sentiment fall to the lowest level in january as people saw their pay checks shrink. retail sales, it's expected to grow only one-tenth of 1 percent. they shrunk to create the $3 billion surplus but we're not going to
the government has it. i think they are waking up to what is going on. >> neil: i hope you are right, i disagree with you. sandra, one could seize on this and whatever we are doing is working because things are beginning to chug along and deficits are coming down. we're only looking at $800 billion deficit? >> that is not the case. the media is touting that $3 billion surplus, we're on our way. it has nothing to do with the fact that there were spending less in the month of january....
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and the federal government, and it's nuts to turn this upside-down but a lot of people will based on emotions, not fact. >> neil: even if it's too cold -- that's enough. >>> what really is on the protesters mind. mark found out for himself. let's just say this -- environmentalists discovered something more scary. >> what drew many dismantle depipeline? >> we would like for by any means necessary for the pipeline to not be built. whether that means strikes, busing workers or by any means necessary, we will at least vocally support. >> when you say any means i'm getting images of things being blown up. eek core terrorism. >> i'm saying by any means, by barack obama stopping it, spectacular. >> you're tot talking about dismantling physically or ecoterrorism. >> depends on the circumstances. >> a possibility? >> means by any means necessary. >> neil: mark is with us now. mark, wow, just wow. reporter: this was a very typical sentiment at this rally. there's anger, and it's not just -- these are not just a few disgruntled protesters. the lead nasa global warming scientist has announced it
and the federal government, and it's nuts to turn this upside-down but a lot of people will based on emotions, not fact. >> neil: even if it's too cold -- that's enough. >>> what really is on the protesters mind. mark found out for himself. let's just say this -- environmentalists discovered something more scary. >> what drew many dismantle depipeline? >> we would like for by any means necessary for the pipeline to not be built. whether that means strikes, busing...
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. >> they were the poster child in need of government aid. >> reporter: citigroup needed three government bailouts. over $460 billion in taxpayer dollars and loan guarantees just to survive. but at the same time, they still managed the pay lew a bonus of nearly $1 million. >> explain why it might be morally acceptable to take close the a million dollars out of company that was functionally insolvent. >> in 2008, i was an employee in the private sector, i was compensated in a manner consistent with other people who did the kind of work that i did in the industry. >> reporter: lew's tenure included a post as the chief operating officer of alternative investments. in 2008, when he arrived the division was in deep trouble. bleeding money. both investors and citibank's own financial advisers were in open revolt which you can see in internal e-mails obtained by abc news. i'm watching a slow-motion movie of my life being destroyed, reads one with a subject line "i'm frightened." it was written by skip sussman, one of citi's own financial advisers. it drips with desperation. i have not slept in a
. >> they were the poster child in need of government aid. >> reporter: citigroup needed three government bailouts. over $460 billion in taxpayer dollars and loan guarantees just to survive. but at the same time, they still managed the pay lew a bonus of nearly $1 million. >> explain why it might be morally acceptable to take close the a million dollars out of company that was functionally insolvent. >> in 2008, i was an employee in the private sector, i was compensated...
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let the market choose, not the government. let the market choose, not the government. >> look, i favor letting the market choose but i'll give that a 7 out of 10 in the wrong scale because you're picking the ones that didn't work and it was meant to be a big portfolio of all different kinds of energy when it was designed and we've had this all of the above energy policy, that's the only way to do it. so just picking three or four companies i don't think is that instructive. >> there's another ten i could have used. >> but explores natural gas, too. >> he doesn't say that. he should have come out for the keystone pipeline. do you think the energy department should be a hedge fund portfolio of all these companies they own? that's what austan goolsbe is saying. >> i love austan but i think he's wrong here. i think if they want to be v.c. guy, they should be real v.c. guys and get out in the marketplace and do that. in the 70s everyone was saying the japanese, they're the way to go, let's follow them, they have all this central pl
let the market choose, not the government. let the market choose, not the government. >> look, i favor letting the market choose but i'll give that a 7 out of 10 in the wrong scale because you're picking the ones that didn't work and it was meant to be a big portfolio of all different kinds of energy when it was designed and we've had this all of the above energy policy, that's the only way to do it. so just picking three or four companies i don't think is that instructive. >>...
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>> not in terms of government spending, maria. it does tell you if governments are going to deliver increased services to their customers they have to spend on i.t. most government leaders do the exact wrong thing. they basically try to hold on to all the employees and don't right size the organization and then use i.t. to provide better health care, education, security to their citizens. that usually takes a period of time, but for your state and local government, first resisted spinning i.t., perhaps ten months ago and it's picked up at a healthy growth rate of 7%. >> john, let me switch gears for a moment because you and many of your colleagues in business seem to be faced with this embarrassment of riches, and that is sitting on a lot of cash in terms of giving you great flexibility in terms of what to do with that money. with 45 billion on the balance sheet, what's the plan? >> the plans are, first of all, we're going to give at least half of our cash generated from operations which this quarter was above 3 billion again to o
>> not in terms of government spending, maria. it does tell you if governments are going to deliver increased services to their customers they have to spend on i.t. most government leaders do the exact wrong thing. they basically try to hold on to all the employees and don't right size the organization and then use i.t. to provide better health care, education, security to their citizens. that usually takes a period of time, but for your state and local government, first resisted spinning...
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. >> eric: the difference here coming from chinese government. this is a direct threat. direct attack. how this not an act of war? >> kimberly: this is an act of war. dangerous. >> bob: chinese have a difficult time with oil. they are attacking our energy communication and computers. can you manual if they shut down the power grid, what it could do with us? it could be catastrophic. we sit back a we continue to do business with us. >> kimberly: defense contractors targeted by them. hard drives, built in china. >> dana: not to defend the chinese but there are other governments around the world sponsoring this activity. plus, really scary thing about cyber terrorism is that you could break the electrical grid down if you are one person who is evil. has nefarious intent. there is a bill in front of congress, cyber terrorism bill that is getting some traction. white house said it would veto it. mike mcmorri rodgeageers. they are at least trying to deal with the issue. one problem that the white house had with it because civil libertys issue. how do you deal with that? the wo
. >> eric: the difference here coming from chinese government. this is a direct threat. direct attack. how this not an act of war? >> kimberly: this is an act of war. dangerous. >> bob: chinese have a difficult time with oil. they are attacking our energy communication and computers. can you manual if they shut down the power grid, what it could do with us? it could be catastrophic. we sit back a we continue to do business with us. >> kimberly: defense contractors...
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campaigning for proposals that warmed the hearts of the left with talk of investing government money. >> making sure that colleges are affordable and accessible to every american. and i believe we attract new jobs to america by any infrastructure. >> for the second straight day, the president's team insisted the array of new initiatives will not add a dime to the deficit. >> nothing i am proposing should increase deficit by a dime. >> healthcare reform will not add a time to deficit. >> top white house aides say the president can cover the new ideas. and pay down the debt. by redirecting existing funds and wiping out tax loopholes and deductions. >> he will pay for this and have deficit reduction beyond paying for proposals. >> the top democrats tell fox in meetings before the "state of the union," white house officials privately said they are planning a multi-weak campaign outside the beltway. they are serve the economy is stalling again. today, new report found retail sales edged up disappointing .1% in january from december. commerce department resealed in december, they restock th
campaigning for proposals that warmed the hearts of the left with talk of investing government money. >> making sure that colleges are affordable and accessible to every american. and i believe we attract new jobs to america by any infrastructure. >> for the second straight day, the president's team insisted the array of new initiatives will not add a dime to the deficit. >> nothing i am proposing should increase deficit by a dime. >> healthcare reform will not add a...
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it's not about big government, it's about smart government. the question is where's the middle of the country? i think we learned in november 2012 where they are. >> pretty much. i think you're right. i think our colleague here was right. the president is polling. and i think the president is well polled on these issues. by the way you are the most normal politician i have ever come across in 40 or 50 years. i don't know how you stay so completely commonsensical. and i hope i'm not being patronizing. i think you're fantastic as a representative of regular people. >> thank you. >> itthank you very much, senat. chuck todd, thank you sir. >>> coming up, republican's response of marco rubio can be summed up easily. government bad. taxes worse. sound familiar? everyone will remember his clumsy water break. but what will matter is the messenger there may have changed but the message remains the same. >>> also the most emotional part of the evening was when the president asked for reform on gun safety. we know getting something done on gun control is
it's not about big government, it's about smart government. the question is where's the middle of the country? i think we learned in november 2012 where they are. >> pretty much. i think you're right. i think our colleague here was right. the president is polling. and i think the president is well polled on these issues. by the way you are the most normal politician i have ever come across in 40 or 50 years. i don't know how you stay so completely commonsensical. and i hope i'm not being...
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there's many of them that go in and talk sense to government agencies. rain forest network got disney to stop using old growth rain forests for their paper and everything else. that's a huge victory. and it has teeth. rhetoric isn't enough. we've heard a lot of rhetoric. we've got to be acting radically now and we just don't seem to be able to get governments to have the kind of courage to do that. >> so their job is to make the laws and you are taking action in your own way with that network that you talked about. so tell me about you and whoopi goldberg and the big event this weekend. >> i've had three fund-raisers for rain forest action network. on sunday the 17th we're having a huge benefit -- >> also in new york for the folks who are watching. >> we're going to have food, wine, sean colvin will be playing, i'm going to be bringing my friends from "the good wife" and other actors and actresses and we're going to have a live, crazy live painter from circque de soleil. >> so you can get on the auction and bid. >> i donated my "sex and the city," it was
there's many of them that go in and talk sense to government agencies. rain forest network got disney to stop using old growth rain forests for their paper and everything else. that's a huge victory. and it has teeth. rhetoric isn't enough. we've heard a lot of rhetoric. we've got to be acting radically now and we just don't seem to be able to get governments to have the kind of courage to do that. >> so their job is to make the laws and you are taking action in your own way with that...
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the fate is in the government's hand if they go after the company. either give them a clean bill of health or you won't hear anything or they will say, it is a 5 pyramid scheme. but this has been going on for years and years. this is not a new short story. but the important thing to me is staying power. short positions, when you're wrong, they get bigger an become a bigger part of the portfolio. i don't know what percentage hits portfolio is but that becomes a bigger position for it. icahn has nobody to answer to. he has deep pockets. he can wait out ackman. >> this will be our last point. certainly some people will get squeezed out. those with weaker hand. those with the most unsettled stomachs are going to perhaps be squeezed out today. but again, a guy like bill ackman seems as resolute as of in staying the course and what he believes. >> icahn, all his money, he can do what he wants, no one calls him and says, hey, what are you doing? herbalife. >> as carl was talking, we were down $40 a share, now we are up to 42. >> and last point right now, wi
the fate is in the government's hand if they go after the company. either give them a clean bill of health or you won't hear anything or they will say, it is a 5 pyramid scheme. but this has been going on for years and years. this is not a new short story. but the important thing to me is staying power. short positions, when you're wrong, they get bigger an become a bigger part of the portfolio. i don't know what percentage hits portfolio is but that becomes a bigger position for it. icahn has...
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government delayed his inauguration last month but on friday government officials published these pictures of him with his daughters. he is now breathing through a tube that makes speaking difficult. either way, his return could allow the government to rally support for his would be successor if in fact he has returned. steve harrigan, we can't confirm much of anything. they haven't released pictures of him? >> strange details but the logical explanation that he is such bad shape there were no cameras on his return. the return happened at 2:30 in the morning and that is why he was holed up in cuba for the past ten weeks. he is breathing through a tube but the bigger question, can he think, is he running the country? this is basic questions about the opposition but they did not get answers to. >> shep: it would appear he hasn't been good for the people in the first place? >> reporter: he has been good for the poor inside venezuela. he as increased spending on medication and education for the poor but he is no friend. u.s. it would be hard to find more anti-u.s. against all the politicians i
government delayed his inauguration last month but on friday government officials published these pictures of him with his daughters. he is now breathing through a tube that makes speaking difficult. either way, his return could allow the government to rally support for his would be successor if in fact he has returned. steve harrigan, we can't confirm much of anything. they haven't released pictures of him? >> strange details but the logical explanation that he is such bad shape there...
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>> well, the governing principle with all presidents and the media is transparency. and keeping open lines of communication. and it certainly -- the problem that president obama ran into isn't that he went golfing with tiger woods, and i'm certainly not worried about president obama. he and michelle have a very, very strong marriage, as we all know, so i don't think tiger woods is going to be influencing the president's behavior in any way, but what the press core did seem to say is there hasn't been open communication with them about this weekend. that was the brunt of their complaints. i think every president struggles with this and every president strives to have as much transparency as possible and still protect their privacy and that balance is constantly a give and take. >> well, cnn managed to get some sneaky pictures of the president playing golf today, in fact. let's watch a bit of this. there he is. the president and see if i can see any good shots. the only question i really want to know is having heard the president sing al green better than al green, did
>> well, the governing principle with all presidents and the media is transparency. and keeping open lines of communication. and it certainly -- the problem that president obama ran into isn't that he went golfing with tiger woods, and i'm certainly not worried about president obama. he and michelle have a very, very strong marriage, as we all know, so i don't think tiger woods is going to be influencing the president's behavior in any way, but what the press core did seem to say is there...
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for example, the world over there is a contest by governments to cheapen their currencies. the strong currency is the old maid of world monti affair. the value banks the world over are going to ease and hyper ease and people we thought are extremely radical in their monetary predilections like ben bernanke are about to be outflanked by others still more radical so the monetary revolution is devouring its children. and the principle under, you know, support of the argument that treasury and government yields ought to be 2% or 3% is that there is kind of a persistent deflationary undertone in the world, that the credit is contracting, and the debt is -- how is it then that corporations are floating record volumes of junk bonds at record low yield, about a dozen junk bonds came in the past six weeks at yields of less than 5%. they have taken the highs out of high yields and yields out of high yields. >> so, i mean, why is that. what do you think the answer is? >> i can explain it this way. i submit to you that muscle memory is about the most important unrecognized feature of f
for example, the world over there is a contest by governments to cheapen their currencies. the strong currency is the old maid of world monti affair. the value banks the world over are going to ease and hyper ease and people we thought are extremely radical in their monetary predilections like ben bernanke are about to be outflanked by others still more radical so the monetary revolution is devouring its children. and the principle under, you know, support of the argument that treasury and...
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the president says it costs more for the government to make a penny than it's actually worth. the mint says it costs nearly it.5 cents to produce and distribute a single penny. tell us what you think on that one. >>> meantime, let's take a very quick look at what's happening with the markets. the dow is down by 0.3%. walmart is down by 2.8% on the reports of that internal e-mail about february sales being a total disaster. the spokesman says sometimes these internal e-mails can be inaccurate. thanks for watching "street signs." have a great weekend. "closing bell" is next. >> hi, everybody. happy friday to you. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. the major averages in danger of posting losses this week though. >> if we stay right here, we'll see that. i'm bill griffith. the dow does not be able to look like it will avoid a second consecutive losing week. the blue chip average down sharply in the last half hour on those reports of an internal e-mail from a walmart executive indicating that a very slow sales, a total disaster were t
the president says it costs more for the government to make a penny than it's actually worth. the mint says it costs nearly it.5 cents to produce and distribute a single penny. tell us what you think on that one. >>> meantime, let's take a very quick look at what's happening with the markets. the dow is down by 0.3%. walmart is down by 2.8% on the reports of that internal e-mail about february sales being a total disaster. the spokesman says sometimes these internal e-mails can be...
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if you listen to the speech, strengthening government regulations, raising minimum wage. increasing spending, borrowing taxation. nothing on school choice. what he says sounds wonderful. but the details are going to do the opposite. >> eric: he said we can't go from manufacturing crisis to manufacturered crisis. as soon as he said that, wait, $16.5 trillion in debt and spending out of control? we're in a crisis, are we now? >> kimberly: can i say something positive. wonderfully consistent with himself. he was on message. this is what he thinks. he does act like he knows what is best for the country. whether we like it or not he will put the policy you through. i like one thing he said last night, about preschool education for children. i like that. >> eric: some good stuff. >> bob: preschool for children, is there any stuff in there you can't agree with? >> kimberly: i just told you he was wonderfully consistent with the policies. he believes it. >> eric: can we talk about the gun violence issues? we need background checks and cut down weapons of war, massive ammunition o
if you listen to the speech, strengthening government regulations, raising minimum wage. increasing spending, borrowing taxation. nothing on school choice. what he says sounds wonderful. but the details are going to do the opposite. >> eric: he said we can't go from manufacturing crisis to manufacturered crisis. as soon as he said that, wait, $16.5 trillion in debt and spending out of control? we're in a crisis, are we now? >> kimberly: can i say something positive. wonderfully...
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it's all part of a new government report that has been raising eyebrows today. eamon javers has the latest. >> we know how important your credit rating can be. forget buying a house or a car. take a look at this new study looking at the rates of errors on people's credit ratings. 5% had an error on their credit rating report that was significant enough to effect the rating itself. now, those errors could mean higher costs for loans and for insurance for those consumers. and one in five had an error corrected. they only found four out of five saw a modification although we know that process can be maddeningly difficult for a lot of consumers. we talked to all three of the major credit rating agencies. we have a report from experian. we believe it confirms that credit reports are predominantly accurate and serving lenders and consumers well. the vast majority of errors on credit reports have no bearing on credit scores for example outdated information on a consumer's phone number and the like. for those consumers caught in that trap where there are errors, they ca
it's all part of a new government report that has been raising eyebrows today. eamon javers has the latest. >> we know how important your credit rating can be. forget buying a house or a car. take a look at this new study looking at the rates of errors on people's credit ratings. 5% had an error on their credit rating report that was significant enough to effect the rating itself. now, those errors could mean higher costs for loans and for insurance for those consumers. and one in five...
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the man likes government, he wants more government and he has -- he simply doesn't share the view that people who think like i do have with respect to how the private sector ought to work, what the role of government is in this society and what the role of the united states is in the world. >> rose: someone said to me about your relationship with president bush 43, cordial? >> yes. >> rose: friendly? >> yes. >> rose: but distant. >> well, it's not a -- it was most lay pressional relationship is the way i would describe it. i didn't play golf, he played golf. and so, you know, we still talk frequently on the telephone. >> rose: it's also said that he felt at one point -- i think he said this in ten decisions, he felt misled at one point. there is a conception-- and i'm asking this-- that in the second term you were less influentl leading up finally to the disagreement of scooter libby. is that a fair statement? >> well, i think the -- i probably had more influence in the first term. i think my experience was more relevant in the first term. by the second term obviously he'd put in his t
the man likes government, he wants more government and he has -- he simply doesn't share the view that people who think like i do have with respect to how the private sector ought to work, what the role of government is in this society and what the role of the united states is in the world. >> rose: someone said to me about your relationship with president bush 43, cordial? >> yes. >> rose: friendly? >> yes. >> rose: but distant. >> well, it's not a -- it was...
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republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced. plus, what did ted nugent say after attending the state of the union address? we're going to tell it to you. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was bu
republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced. plus, what did ted nugent say after attending the state of the union address? we're going to tell it...
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considers pakistan a friend but has our government heard this one? 92% of pakistani disprove of u.s. leadership. by the way, who are the other 8%? also donald trump in the middle of a family feud. details coming up. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.
considers pakistan a friend but has our government heard this one? 92% of pakistani disprove of u.s. leadership. by the way, who are the other 8%? also donald trump in the middle of a family feud. details coming up. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped...
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the federal government faces due to climate change. remarkable. darrell issa had this to say about the gao report. >> i don't want to walk away from anything in this report. when you look at climate change and hurricane sandy and others, it points out that we have underprepared through fema and through our emergency funds including flood control for a generation. >> finally this week senators bernie sanders and barbara boxer introduced a climate bill in the unlikely event it will pass would represent a major victory for the climate, for environmentalists and enable the environmental protection agency to regulate fracking. after several years of exile, climate policy is back on the agenda. thank god. now i don't want to minimize how far things have to go and how many challenges there are to overcome the make the challenges required to reduce the risk of total disaster. we're reminded once again the lengths the wealthiest companies with trillion of dollars on the line will go to the reserve their right to dump their pollution cost free.
the federal government faces due to climate change. remarkable. darrell issa had this to say about the gao report. >> i don't want to walk away from anything in this report. when you look at climate change and hurricane sandy and others, it points out that we have underprepared through fema and through our emergency funds including flood control for a generation. >> finally this week senators bernie sanders and barbara boxer introduced a climate bill in the unlikely event it will...
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even though it didn't cost them a nickel, the government treats it as wages. they get a deduction for it. >> the company couldn't use them at all once and it will use more in coming years. $3 billion in tax break altogether, just the thing the president says we should stop. >> save hundreds of billions of dollars getting rid of the tax loopholes and deduction for the well off and well connected. >> that could apply to facebook. aside from face time with the president, mr. obama got $100,000 in campaign contribution from the company. five times more than any other candidate. president has gone after the te duction by the oil and gas companies for their business expenses. sharply criticizing them and calling for repeal. he said little about the tax strategies for companies like facebook. >> the president is selective. in the situation he points out to push the policy agenda. there are major problems with the corporate tax code that need to be addressed. singling out the oil industry is not really going to help move the debate forward. >> the president has allies
even though it didn't cost them a nickel, the government treats it as wages. they get a deduction for it. >> the company couldn't use them at all once and it will use more in coming years. $3 billion in tax break altogether, just the thing the president says we should stop. >> save hundreds of billions of dollars getting rid of the tax loopholes and deduction for the well off and well connected. >> that could apply to facebook. aside from face time with the president, mr....